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Stroll confirms new approach to 'cut out mistakes' with Aston Martin

Sam Hall Wednesday 31 march 2021 15:40 - Updated: 15:47 Lance Stroll has vowed to change his approach this year with Aston Martin in a bid to prevent some of the mistakes he made last season. Following a strong start to the 2020 campaign in which Stroll scored 57 points from eight races to lie fourth in the standings, he then struggled following a heavy crash in the Tuscan Grand Prix, scoring only another 18 points in nine races to finish 11th. Article continues under video Despite his problems, the second half of last year was not all bad news for Stroll as he scored his first F1 pole at the Turkish GP as well as registering the third podium finish of his Formula 1 career and his second...
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